Hingham women get Hunger Games style

Kimberly Hicks, a server from Burton's Bar and Grille, getsspruced up to look like a character from The Hunger Games by the movie's lead colorist, Cherry Petenbrink. Part of Hingham salon Maxime's A Night to Remember, the event featured Petenbrink and invited locals from around the South Shore to take part in a night of glamour and dining.
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Petenbrink works to put a wig on another server. According to the artist, she was responsible for dying over 500 hair pieces for the movie, and also dyed Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson's hair for the roles. Petenbrink has worked with Joico products for decades, a line that is carried at Maxime Salon, and has worked with many of the stylists. So when she heard of the Hingham event, she knew she had to come, she said.
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Scituate Federal Savings, Wellness Workdays, David White Real Estate Law, and Burton’s Grill also helped host the party, which took place in Maxime and also in the lobby of the bank.
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The event was a "customer appreciation day" and a celebration for being recognized by South Shore Living Magazine and Boston Magazine: Best of Boston 2012 (Best Hair Salon, South), said owner Ronit Enos.
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Bartenders hand out drinks named after things in the Hunger Games. More servers wear wigs in the background. According to Petenbrink, while she had a small role in the movie creating the color for many of the Capitol styles, it was rewarding to see her work on the big screen. Petenbrink is also involved in the hair for the TV show Nashville.
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The event was also to introduce customers to Maxime's new beauty bar. To give it publicity, the Maxime team offered complimentary ponytails, braids, and airbrush makeup applications. Photographer Lorrain Kourafas was also on hand to offer complimentary glamour shots.
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